Aleksei Dymovsky was an average 32 year-old cop in Novorossiysk, Russia. Sick of the endemic corruption on the police force, he sat down and made a simple Youtube video of himself talking about the problem. How'd that work out?

He became a big hero! Two million Youtube views!

But he was fired from his job as a police officer.

Then, according to the NYT, the "police interrogated him, his relatives and his close friends, and raided their homes."

Also they tried to plant drugs on him.

Then they arrested him and charged him with embezzling.

He was jailed in isolation for six weeks.

After being released, he was ordered to pay damages to the local police chief for "slander."

And he and his family are still being threatened by the police.

Shame on you, Russia. In America, we only treat foreigners this poorly.